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Prepositions PowerPoint (Grades 3-6)
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Prepositions PowerPoint (Grades 3-6)

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Grade Level Grades 3-8
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What are Prepositions, how are they used, how can they be used to enhance writing, and prepositional activities? This Prepositions PowerPoint includes 12 slides of active learning for building knowledge base on prepositions. Includes: Definition, Poem, Preposition List, Preposition Chair Activity, Preposition Walk around the School Campus, Easy to use tips, Tons of color coded examples, Practice activities, Peer Workshopping. Aligned with Common Core State Standards: L.3.1, L.4.1, L.5.1, L6.1

Grades: 3rd through 6th

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February 12, 2020
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9 Reviews
Gina
Gina April 15, 2013

Great resource for students and teachers!

aniletter
aniletter April 17, 2013

Excellent lesson with various activities to check for understanding. Very clear powerpoint. Fun activities for practice.

schmidtsue1
schmidtsue1 May 28, 2013

Great powerpoint and examples along with activities to practice.

Sullyteach
Sullyteach July 01, 2013

Can't wait to put this presentation to use! Great resource!

knshavers
knshavers October 11, 2013

I look forward to using this resource in the class. Prepositions is a difficult skill to teach.

rebwade
rebwade February 09, 2014

Useful resource to teach prepositions.

EmmaZayas
EmmaZayas February 20, 2015

I especially like the preposition walk and the workshop. We could do an activity in which students give directions from their home to school and highlight the prepositional phrases.

Rachelle UV
Rachelle UV January 28, 2020
Can hardly wait for the kids

Can hardly wait for the kids to do the Preposition Walk tomorrow! Thanks for sharing!

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